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FotoKem
Restores "South Pacific"
FotoKem used its Imagica “Bigfoot”
scanner to digitally recapture the faded glory of “South Pacific,”
the 1958 65mm Todd AO classic. 20th Century Fox tapped FotoKem’s Large
Format Group for the photochemical preservation and video mastering on
the project, taking advantage of the facility’s 65mm scanner and its
high speed 4K transfer capabilities.

Bob Gaffney TributeBy Sherry Gaffney
As you probably know Bob passed
away. We will have a Memorial Service for Bob where he requested that
humorous eulogies should be spoken by those who knew him.

The
Lingering Reek of “Smell-O-Vision”By Patrick Kiger & Martin Smith
While "Scent of Mystery" wasn’t the first attempt to employ
aromas in filmmaking, it was by far the most technologically
intricate. It was the first motion picture that relied upon
smells as integral devices in the plot

The Passing of Richard
FleisherBy Rick Mitchell
This may also be the
reason why
Fleischer¹s more
fantastic and
adventurous films
work as well as they
do. Like Robert
Wise, he took such
projects seriously,
and not only has his
"20,000 Leagues
Under The Sea"
(Disney; 1954) and
"The Vikings"
(United Artists;
1958) never been
equalled or
surpassed, to date
no one seems to have
tried to do so.